Related Internet resources
- Living Heritage Trust of Sri Lanka
- LankaBhumi.org Sacred sites of Sri Lanka Hyper-linked map of sites sacred to Lanka's Buddhist, Hindu, Muslim, Christian and indigenous communities.
- Kataragama.org wealth of resources about Kataragama and related CST activities.
- SriPada.org website of Sri Pada or Adam's Peak (CST-affiliated site)
- Sigiriya.org CST-affiliated site about the famous World Heritage Site
- DaladaMaligawa.org website of Dalada Maligawa, the Temple of the Sacred Tooth Relic, Kandy (CST-affiliated site)
- Vedda.org CST-affiliated site espousing Sri Lanka's indigenous culture, its values, its plight and proposed solutions.
- Kataragama Devotees Trust
- Singharaja Rainforest CST-affiliated center
- Directory of CST-affiliated local centers
- "Protecting Gods' Own Village" features of Cultural Survival's proposed Eco-Cultural Sanctuary at Kataragama
- "Mud Culture in the Heart of Colombo" Cultural Survival's Samudra Cottage experiment
Other sites
- Zones of Peace International Foundation sacred sites as zones of peace
- Traditional Agriculture in Sri Lanka Edward Goldsmith interviews Mudyanse Tennekoon
- Global Citizens for Change new and unique website promotes overseas volunteering for people of all ages and provides excellent resources for teachers and their students, anywhere in the world, on global issues and cross-cultural education.
- Biodiversity and Elephant Conservation Trust
- Biological diversity of Sri Lanka (A nortworthy feature of Sri Lanka's biodiversity is the remarkable high proportion of endemic species among its flora and fauna: 23% of the flowering plants and 16% of the mammals in the island are endemic )
- Sri Lanka: the new global amphibian hotspot ( Sri Lanka is home to more than 250 species of frogs, a density of 3.7 species per 1,000 sq. km. This puts the island well ahead of the former record holder, Costa Rica, which has 2.8 species per sq. km. This represents about 7% of the world's known frog species )
- Friends for Peace in Sri Lanka An association of concerned Australian Sinhalese and Tamils aiming for lasting peace in Sri Lanka.
- Conservation of bio-diversity in and around Ritigala
- Sinharaja Forest Reserve
